Privacy Policy

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This policy explains how Mediqueskills Ltd (referred to as ‘we’, ‘our’ or ‘us’ below) uses any personal data we collect from you or which you give to us and the ways we protect your privacy. Protecting the privacy and personal data of the visitors to our website www.mediqueskills.co.uk (‘this site’) is of the utmost importance to us.

By visiting this site you are accepting and consenting to the practices described in this policy.

The Data Protection Act 1998

We are committed to meeting our obligations under the Data Protection Act 1998 (“the Act”) and protecting the rights of and freedoms of individuals protected under the Act. For the purpose of the Act, the data controller is Mediqueskills Ltd , 85 Mayfield Gardens, Hanwell, London, W7 3RA

Information we may collect from you

We may collect and process the following data about you:

Information you give us. You may give us information about you by filling in forms on this site or by corresponding with us by phone, e-mail or otherwise. This includes information you provide when you register to use this site, upload information to this site, or other social media functions on this site, enter a competition, promotion or survey, provide feedback on this site and when you report a problem with this site. The information you give us may include your name, address, e-mail address, phone number and date of birth; Information we collect about you. With regard to each of your visits to this site we may automatically collect the following information: technical information, including the Internet protocol (IP) address used to connect your computer to the Internet, your login information, browser type and version, time zone setting, browser plug-in types and versions, operating system and platform; information about your visit, including the full Uniform Resource Locators (URL) clickstream to, through and from this site (including date and time); job vacancies you viewed or searched for; page response times, download errors, length of visits to certain pages, page interaction information (such as scrolling, clicks, and mouse-overs), and methods used to browse away from the page and any phone number used to call us; and Information we receive from other sources. We may receive information about you if you use any of the other websites we operate or the other services we provide eg our helpline. We are also working closely with third parties (including, for example, other , business partners, sub-contractors, advertising networks, analytics providers, and search information providers) and may receive information about you from them.

Cookies

Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browse our website and also allows us to improve our site. For detailed information on the cookies we use and the purposes for which we use them see our Cookie policy.

Uses made of the information

We use information held about you in the following ways:

Information you give to us. We will use this information: to carry out our obligations arising from any contracts entered into between you and us and to provide you with the information about career opportunites and any other information or services that you request from us; to provide you with information about other careers information or other services we offer that are similar to those that you have already enquired about; to provide you, or permit selected third parties to provide you, with information about careers, products or services we feel may interest you. We will only contact you by electronic means (unless you have agreed to be recontacted by post or telephone) with information about careers, products and/or services similar to those you have said you are interested in or which were the subject of a previous enquiry by you. Where we permit selected third parties to use your data, they will contact you by electronically, phone, telephone or post only if you have consented to this. to notify you about changes and updates to our service; and/or to ensure that content from this site is presented in the most effective manner for you and for your computer. Information we collect about you. We will use this information: to administer this site and for internal operations, including troubleshooting, data analysis, testing, research, statistical and survey purposes; to improve this site to ensure that content is presented in the most effective manner for you and for your computer; to allow you to participate in interactive features of our service, when you choose to do so; as part of our efforts to keep this site safe and secure; to make suggestions and recommendations to you and other users of this site about careers, products or services that may interest you or them. Information we receive from other sources. We may combine this information with information you give to us and information we collect about you. We may us this information and the combined information for the purposes set out above (depending on the types of information we receive). Disclosure of your information

We will not share your personal data with third parties for commercial purposes.

We may share your information with selected third parties including:

business partners, suppliers and sub-contractors to the extent necessary for the performance of any contract we enter into with them or you; and/or analytics and search engine providers that assist us in the improvement and optimisation of our site. We may disclose your personal information to third parties:

in the event that we sell or buy any business or assets, in which case we may disclose your personal data to the prospective seller or buyer of such business or assets; or if we are under a duty to disclose or share your personal data in order to comply with any legal obligation, or in order to enforce or apply our terms and conditions of use and other agreements; or to protect the rights, property, or safety of Health Education England, our customers, or others. This includes exchanging information with other companies and organisations for the purposes of fraud protection and credit risk reduction.

Where we store your personal data

The data that we collect from you will not be transferred to, or stored at, any locations outside the European Economic Area.

All information you provide to us is stored on our secure servers. Where we have given you (or where you have chosen) a password which enables you to access certain parts of this site, you are responsible for keeping this password confidential. We ask you not to share a password with anyone.

Unfortunately, the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure. Although we will do our best to protect your personal data, we cannot guarantee the security of your data transmitted to this site; any transmission is at your own risk. Once we have received your information, we will use strict procedures and security features to try to prevent unauthorised access.

Statement coverage

This privacy statement applies to this site only. It does not cover links within this site to other websites. If you follow a link to any third party websites, please note that these websites have their own privacy policies and that we do not accept any responsibility or liability for these policies. Please check these policies before you submit any personal data to such websites.

Access to information

The Act gives you the right to access information held about you. Your right of access can be exercised in accordance with the Act. Any access request may be subject to a fee of £10 to meet our costs in providing you with details of the information we hold about you.

Changes to the policy

If the privacy policy changes in any way, we will place an updated version on this page. Please check back regularly to ensure that you are always aware of the information that we collect, how we use it and under what circumstances, if any, we will share it with third parties.

Contacting us

If you have any questions about this privacy statement or the practices of this site, you can contact us on info@mediqueskills.co.uk.

You have the right to ask us not to process your personal data for marketing purposes. We will usually inform you (before collecting your data) if we intend to use your data for such purposes or if we intend to disclose your information to any third party for such purposes. You can exercise your right to prevent such processing, or request that we remove you from our database, by contacting us on info@mediqueskills.co.uk.

Cookie policy

Information about our use of cookies

Cookie policy

Regulation 6(1) of the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2426) (2003 Regulations) as amended by the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) (Amendment) Regulations 2011 (SI 2011/1208) (2011 Regulations) requires website operators and other online providers that set cookies on their users’ equipment to provide internet users with clear and comprehensive information about the purposes for which the cookie is stored and accessed.

This cookie policy forms part of a layered approach providers may take to comply with this obligation. Providers can either link to the cookie policy directly from a prominent place on their website (for example, the website header), or they can link to it from a short-form notice or the relevant place in their privacy policy.

For more information about cookies and the practical steps providers can take to comply with their obligations under the Regulations, see Practice notes, Cookies: UK issues (www.practicallaw.com/7-506-2678) and Complying with the new cookie regime: practical steps (www.practicallaw.com/0-517-0695).

This site uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of this site. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browse this site and also allows us to improve this site. By continuing to browse the site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

Consent to receive cookies

Cookies are small data files that most website operators place on the browser or hard drive of their user’s computer. Cookies may gather information about the user’s use of the website or enable the website to recognise the user as an existing customer when he returns to the website at a later date. More recently, cookies have also been used to collect information about the user which allows the website operator or a third party to create a profile of the user, his preferences and his interests for the purpose of serving the user with targeted, interest-based advertising.

Most browsers automatically accept cookies by default, but users can change those settings to block some or all cookies.

It has long been the opinion of the Information Commissioner that cookies can be classified as storing personal data, at least where the information collected might later be combined with other personal information the website operator or a third party holds about the user (for example, information the user has provided when first registering on the website or when purchasing goods or services). The collection and use of cookies therefore always had to comply with the Data Protection Act 1998.

Under the 2003 Regulations as originally drafted, the user also had to be given the opportunity to refuse the storage of, or access to, such cookies. However, following the coming into force of the 2011 Regulations, website operators must now obtain the users’ consent to the use of cookies (Regulation 6(2)(b), 2003 Regulations as revised by the 2011 Regulations).

The 2011 Regulations do not include any detailed provisions on how user consent should be obtained. However, the Information Commissioner has issued guidance on the practical steps providers can take to comply with the new obligations. For more information about ways to obtain user consent, see Practice note, Complying with the new cookie regime: practical steps (www.practicallaw.com/0-517-0695).

The ICO’s guidance specifically permits the use of so-called “implied consent” solutions, provided that the website operator provides clear information to the user, which of the user’s actions (for example, continuing to browse the site) will be deemed to constitute his consent to the operator’s use of cookies. However, website operators should note that the use of implied consent is controversial in other member states, whose legal requirements may not be satisfied through these solutions.

If a user accepts cookies from the site, it might makes sense for the website operator to store that preference (for example, by setting a “cookie acceptance” cookie on the user’s browser or hard drive) to avoid the need to obtain consent again when the user next visits the site. The 2003 Regulations allow website operators to make the user’s access to certain web pages dependent on his acceptance of cookies. As a matter of good practice, the user should be informed, however, that restrictions on his use of the website apply if he decides to reject cookies.

A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that we store on your browser or the hard drive of your computer if you agree. Cookies contain information that is transferred to your computer’s hard drive.

We use the following cookies:

Strictly necessary cookies. These are cookies that are required for the operation of this site. They include, for example, cookies that enable you to log into secure areas of this site.

Analytical/performance cookies. They allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around this site when they are using it. This helps us to improve the way this site works, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily.